Hi,
I’d love to know more about what you are looking for in the way of education and play.
I’m a former art teacher, I live in Morgan Junction and have for the past 24 years.
I have taught art all around the world with children from Seattle as well as children in many
other countries.
I’m very Covid aware.
I’d love to hear from you.
herecomesnoodle@gmail.com
1 pCi/l is still the lowest zone. (2 pCi/l is the zone 3 cutoff). Pretty minimal, but if that’s a concern, a simple fan would probably be fine if your basement is really sealed well.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by VBD.
Yep, checked the charts and we’re in the middle of the three categories. Not the highest, not the lowest. Having a family member sleep and work in the basement and the radon level is a little over 1 which is below the EPA concerning limit of 4 but still, it’s twice as high as our upstairs. Wouldn’t mind reducing that number more so just to be safe.
Matt – I’m definitely not the worker you’re looking for, but could you share the name of your company? I hired a company to do window washing, roof cleaning etc. that I hired ~10 years ago who did a great job then and they were terrible this time. Would love to give your company a try next year. Thanks.
We are looking for an energetic, determined, engaging individual to join our home services business.
This is a full-time (Tuesday-Saturday 9-5:00) year-round position with significant time off opportunities if desired. A company truck and company phone are also provided, as well as health benefits, Paid Time Off, and sick days.
Job duties include window cleaning and pressure washing, as well as roof and gutter cleaning. Duties vary throughout the year and no day is the same. If you can’t imagine yourself at a desk, then this job is for you!
You must be an athletic and strong individual. Navigating roofs and lifting heavy loads are a daily part of life in this job. You must also be completely unafraid of heights. Experience with ropes and safety protocols is a plus. You must be engaging and personable day in and day out.
We also require applicants to have experience doing hard physical work (athletics may count, specifically balance sports such as climbing). You also must have educational and/or relevant work history with a solid track record of communication skills as well as excellent references. Of course, a clean driving and criminal record is also required.
We love to hire good people with or without experience in the field so regardless your direct experience by all means apply. You will be considered.
If you would like to apply, please respond to the email below! Include a paragraph about yourself and why you think you’d be great for this job. Please also include what specific area you live in and a resume if you have one. Thanks!
Matt
twcllcoffice@gmail.com
OMG and yes those screaming kids you hear all over the store when shopping and those loud ass jets that fly over and those dang fire engines going to save a burning house and Medic One could they not turn on their siren when going to save that person that just had a massive heart attack… geez give it a break people!!!! Noise happens there could be more terrible things in life to bitch about.
If you are looking for no noise go build yourself a cabin out in the deep woods…oh wait there would be that constant noise of the trees rustling and that dang babbling brook.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by Graciano.
Hi, momonwestside, it looks like you may want to start here: https://www.seattle.gov/sdci/codes/make%C2%A0a-property-or-building-complaint
In any case, even if that’s the wrong page, I believe SDCI is the department that would handle that.
Mike
Hi there! We’re a working couple looking for a part-time nanny to help us with our kids in the afternoons! We’re in the Morgan Junction area and looking for help with our two children with school pickup each day.
Here are the details:
Schedule: 12:30 – 4:30pm
Days: M-F
Kids: 4 & 6
Location: near California and Graham St.
Pay: $22/hour
Background check: Required
We have been very cautious with Covid and following guidelines. We’re looking for someone who is willing to play/interact with our 4 year old and help with snacks, games, etc.
Thank you!
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This topic was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by NGoose.
Try Alki Mail just a few blocks west on Admiral. Under normal conditions one of the bank branches would be an option. If the information is not sensitive you could ask a neighbor with a printer to make a copy for you. Good luck.
you can always come up to Jefferson Square, to the UPS Store. But that’s in the Junction. I used to be able to make copies at the coffee shop, that Don owned, on Admiral Way hill, kitty corner to the new fancy Nursing Home…..but not sure since Don sold awhile ago if those same services (postal/copies etc) are still available.
Posting belatedly for a reader:
Webster St. & California Ave. 98136 9:30 am – 5 pm
Portable massage chair, stuffed animals, clothes, shoes, tables, chairs, vintage stuff, jewelry, old coins, tools, pictures, board games.
Hello Jamie-
I am reaching out to you about the Distance Learning Nanny position. I will attach my resume for your review. Just to introduce myself, I am a retired teacher, ex- business owner, new Grandma, and mother of two daughters ( now responsible adults). I live in the Fauntleroy area of West Seattle.
I could be available for you and the children ASAP. However, I am a caregiver for my granddaughter on Tues. and Wed. Her mother is a nurse at UW Medical Center. I am looking to help families/students out during these challenging times for our schools. I have decades of experience in many different school settings and even ran an in- home Daycare in our home a looong time ago:))
Please contact me if you’d like to chat more about your needs. I’d love to hear more about what the two families need for a successful school year and happy kids! Thank you.
Psst: I don’t see any way to attach my resume here. Please contact me at: jps@frinjefashion.com and then I may send it to you via email. Thanks!
Julia
Leaves really only need to be removed from sidewalks, etc., where they might cause a slipping hazard, and away from storm drains. Five minutes with a stiff broom should do the trick. Unfortunately, a lot of “mow & blow” outfits blow leaves into the street and don’t pick them up. I also remove leaves that collect on evergreen shrubs (especially conifers) to prevent damage to the foliage. Otherwise, leaves provide beneficial mulch over the winter. I usually do my leaf cleanup in the spring, and then only in more formal planting beds. In healthy, naturalistic plantings and landscapes, they can be left to compost down.
The neighbors leaves seem to accumulate in my driveway, when wet they become slippery.. then they get tracked into the house. Plus they plug up the city surface water drain down the street.
So, what I’m getting at is.. If the home owner cleaned up the leaves before the wind blows them into my yard and everyone else’s (too), then I wouldn’t have to run the blower to clean up the mess.
The home owner is responsible to clean up the snow from the sidewalk in front of their house. If someone was slip and fall, they can file a claim with your home owners insurance. same thing applies for leaves.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by Graciano.
It’s getting that time of the year when I have to use the leaf blower every day…, this is not by choice. It’s because the neighbors will not clean up the fallen leaves from their tree’s. If you didn’t want to do yard work, You should have bought a condo.
Btw, My gas powered yard tools will still be around long after the battery equipment will be tossed into the trash.
If you need some ear plugs, True Value sells them. Bring your debit card.
Hello all,
I recently lost my keys on Sept 10th. Around the Alaska Junction between the Oregon 42 Apts and the Fire Station. The keys are on a black Star Wars lanyard with a key chain which starts with “To my son…” There are a few normal keys, a white plastic piece, and a black topped key. Any help finding them would be amazing. Thank you!
This Cybex Gold stroller, in excellent condition, comes from a pet-free/smoke-free family. Easily folds up for traveling.
$150
The Store Associate delivers world-class customer service to all retail customers by providing UPS shipping services, Postal services, Packing services, Mailbox services, Document finishing services (copying, printing, laminating, binding, faxing).
The ideal candidate has previous retail sales experience, strong computer and internet skills, a high school diploma or GED, a friendly and genuinely helpful demeanor, and a professional appearance. He or she must be a fast learner who makes an effort to learn all aspects of the business in the shortest possible time.
Please send your resume to store2356@theupsstore.com
The UPS Store in West Seattle
4742 42nd Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116
206.933.8038
I got a new bike yesterday 9.17 and went for an inaugural ride and managed to lose the keys! Somewhere between Locol on 35th and my home in Admiral district, my keys fell off the bike. They Keys are 3 black keys on a keychain that has a Green Bay Packers logo and a pocketknife from my boy scout troop in Mcfarland WI. If anyone finds them in the street it would be amazing if I could get those back!
Our team would like to welcome you to our online platform. We are a well-established group of certified and experienced carpenters in Seattle. We are a progressive company that has been serving the greater Seattle area for over 10 years. Collectively, our team has well over 40 years of carpentry experience. Over time we have been fortunate to have grown and established a strong portfolio of clients in the commercial as well as residential markets.
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King County COVID-19 Phase 2 guidelines must be followed: everyone in masks, 6 feet of separation between family units. Most everything will be outside including a 1998 Subaru Legacy. There will be some large pieces of furniture & Antiques in the house (see pics attached) plus a very nice Pro-Form treadmill.
Tons of many different eclectic items! Something for everyone including Tools, Electronics, Furniture: Mid-Century Modern Furniture & Antiques, Lamps, Collectibles, Old Costume Jewelry, Art work & Frames, vintage & new Household items, Art Glass, China, Silver Plated items, Lawn Tools, Sports/Scuba Diving stuff, Camping gear, new Colman Lamp, Coleman Cots, Trolling Motor, Fishing Tackle, huge Fish Net, Kirby vacuums, rugs, you name it, we probably have it! Come find your treasures!
Friday, Sept 18th Noon/12:00 until 5:00 PM (no early lookers)
Saturday, Sept 19th 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM
Sunday, Sept 20th 9:00 AM if needed
2215 – 46th Ave SW, Seattle 98116 – North Admiral District
Leaf blowers are obnoxious under any circumstances (how did we ever survive without them? /s). But are you saying people are running gasoline-powered leaf blowers when the air quality is very unhealthy? That’s pollution for sure, plus it’s unnecessary.
Many communities across the nation have banned this damn things. The noise is an overbearing nuisance to residents working and studying at home; and people should not have to breathe dust particles created by leaf blowers while trying to stave off Covid-19, a deadly respiratory disease.
Is there anything happening to ban gasoline powered leaf blowers in Seattle, like the ban in California and other places? I live in the Junction and the situation has become intolerable, with every commercial and apartment building and some residences visited everyday with blowers, sometimes multiple blowers,and sometimes several times a day, 12 months of the year. The bank next door to me sometimes has three workers using gasoline blowers at the same time and the noise in deafening. This is pollution!